Regulated Power Supplies


Title: Regulated Power Supplies
Published by: TAB Books
Release Date: January 1, 1992
Contributors: Irving Gottlieb (Author)
Genre:
Pages: 464
ISBN13: 978-0830625406

For engineers, technicians, and hobbyists involved in the design, testing, and implementation of regulated power supplies, this fourth edition is revised to include up-to-date guidance for building regulated power supplies. The author provides full coverage of standard power supply sources now found in the majority of applications. He also describes how new high-frequency devices such as the insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), the mos-controlled thyristor (MCT), and current- and resonant-mode regulators have reduced production costs and improved power supply efficiency and reliability.

High-frequency Switching
Current-mode Operation
PWM Switching
Resonant-mode Switching

Regulated power supplies play a vital role in electronic circuits and systems - they provide the constant voltages needed for many modern solid-state devices.

- Detailed discussion of the circuitry and operation of solid-state regulators
- Numerous circuits designed to fit almost any application
- Linear and Switching type circuits

About James Austin

☩ Christ Jesus is Lord and King. U.S. Military Veteran, Electrical Engineer, Pepperdine MBA, and M.A. in Theological Studies. Focused on theology, literature, and engineering, guided by inspired study of the texts that formed classical literature, the theological canon, and modern technological practice.
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